“Moving a building’s occupants elsewhere during renovations is always a problem, but when the University of Mary Washington started planning a makeover for Monroe Hall, a landmark 1911 academic building with 40-foot Corinthian columns on its porch, the facilities staff had a stickier problem than usual: One of the column capitals was home to a big honeybee colony …” (more)
[Lawrence Biemiller, Chronicle of Higher Education, 25 June]